Windows 8 Help : Unable to find Static IP address in network adapter once assigned to NIC

Aniket

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Hi All,

I am using Windows 8.1 in my Asus Netbook. I am facing one issue since last few days.

I have assigned static IP address 11.1.1.15 255.255.255.0 to Ethernet adapter in network connection.
When i save my settings and exit from network connection i am able to see this IP address in ipconfig output in cmd.

[ATTACH type="full" align="right" alt="An AI-generated image of 'Help : Unable to find Static IP address in network adapter once assigned to NIC'. 1. Manual IPv4 settings with IP 11.1.1.15, subnet mask 255.255.255.0, and gateway 11.1.1.10.
2. Automatic IPv4 and DNS settings selected for IP and DNS server assignment.
3. Command prompt showing multiple IPv4 addresses and subnet masks on Ethernet adapter." alt="1. Manual IPv4 settings with IP 11.1.1.15 and gateway 11.1.1.10 set.
2. IPv4 set to obtain IP and DNS server addresses automatically.
3. Command prompt showing Ethernet adapter IP info with multiple IPv4 addresses and gateways." alt="1. Manually set IPv4 with IP 11.1.1.15 and gateway 11.1.1.10, no DNS specified.
2. Automatic IP and DNS configuration selected for IPv4 settings.
3. Command prompt showing multiple IP addresses and subnet masks for Ethernet adapter." alt="1. Static IP settings with IP 11.1.1.15 and gateway 11.1.1.10 configured manually.
2. Automatic IP and DNS address allocation enabled for the network adapter.
3. Command prompt showing multiple IP addresses and gateways assigned to Ethernet adapter." alt="1. Manual IPv4 settings with IP 11.1.1.15 and gateway 11.1.1.10 set.
2. Automatic IPv4 and DNS server address configuration enabled.
3. Command prompt showing multiple IPv4 addresses and subnet masks for Ethernet." alt="1. Manual IPv4 IP and gateway configured with subnet 255.255.255.0, no DNS set.
2. IPv4 and DNS are set to obtain addresses automatically, no manual input.
3. Command prompt output showing multiple IPv4 addresses, subnet masks, and gateways." alt="1. Manual IP set to 11.1.1.15 with subnet 255.255.255.0 and gateway 11.1.1.10.
2. Automatic IP and DNS address configuration selected.
3. IP config shows multiple IPv4 addresses and gateways for Ethernet adapter." alt="1. Manual IPv4 settings configured with IP 11.1.1.15 and gateway 11.1.1.10.
2. IPv4 set to obtain IP and DNS server addresses automatically.
3. Command prompt showing multiple IPv4 addresses and subnet masks for Ethernet adapter."]28232[/ATTACH]

But when i go back to Ethernet adapter in network connection it doesn't show me that static IP. It shows blank settings of DHCP

[ATTACH type="full" align="right" alt="An AI-generated image of 'Help : Unable to find Static IP address in network adapter once assigned to NIC'. 1. Manual IPv4 settings with IP 11.1.1.15, subnet mask 255.255.255.0, and gateway 11.1.1.10.
2. Automatic IPv4 and DNS settings selected for IP and DNS server assignment.
3. Command prompt showing multiple IPv4 addresses and subnet masks on Ethernet adapter." alt="1. Manual IPv4 settings with IP 11.1.1.15 and gateway 11.1.1.10 set.
2. IPv4 set to obtain IP and DNS server addresses automatically.
3. Command prompt showing Ethernet adapter IP info with multiple IPv4 addresses and gateways." alt="1. Manually set IPv4 with IP 11.1.1.15 and gateway 11.1.1.10, no DNS specified.
2. Automatic IP and DNS configuration selected for IPv4 settings.
3. Command prompt showing multiple IP addresses and subnet masks for Ethernet adapter." alt="1. Static IP settings with IP 11.1.1.15 and gateway 11.1.1.10 configured manually.
2. Automatic IP and DNS address allocation enabled for the network adapter.
3. Command prompt showing multiple IP addresses and gateways assigned to Ethernet adapter." alt="1. Manual IPv4 settings with IP 11.1.1.15 and gateway 11.1.1.10 set.
2. Automatic IPv4 and DNS server address configuration enabled.
3. Command prompt showing multiple IPv4 addresses and subnet masks for Ethernet." alt="1. Manual IPv4 IP and gateway configured with subnet 255.255.255.0, no DNS set.
2. IPv4 and DNS are set to obtain addresses automatically, no manual input.
3. Command prompt output showing multiple IPv4 addresses, subnet masks, and gateways." alt="1. Manual IP set to 11.1.1.15 with subnet 255.255.255.0 and gateway 11.1.1.10.
2. Automatic IP and DNS address configuration selected.
3. IP config shows multiple IPv4 addresses and gateways for Ethernet adapter." alt="1. Manual IPv4 settings configured with IP 11.1.1.15 and gateway 11.1.1.10.
2. IPv4 set to obtain IP and DNS server addresses automatically.
3. Command prompt showing multiple IPv4 addresses and subnet masks for Ethernet adapter."]28229[/ATTACH]

If i assign one more static IP to Ethernet adapter without removing 11.1.1.15, It accepts and 2 IP is visible in ipconfig to same Adapter.

[ATTACH type="full" align="right" alt="An AI-generated image of 'Help : Unable to find Static IP address in network adapter once assigned to NIC'. 1. Manual IPv4 settings with IP 11.1.1.15, subnet mask 255.255.255.0, and gateway 11.1.1.10.
2. Automatic IPv4 and DNS settings selected for IP and DNS server assignment.
3. Command prompt showing multiple IPv4 addresses and subnet masks on Ethernet adapter." alt="1. Manual IPv4 settings with IP 11.1.1.15 and gateway 11.1.1.10 set.
2. IPv4 set to obtain IP and DNS server addresses automatically.
3. Command prompt showing Ethernet adapter IP info with multiple IPv4 addresses and gateways." alt="1. Manually set IPv4 with IP 11.1.1.15 and gateway 11.1.1.10, no DNS specified.
2. Automatic IP and DNS configuration selected for IPv4 settings.
3. Command prompt showing multiple IP addresses and subnet masks for Ethernet adapter." alt="1. Static IP settings with IP 11.1.1.15 and gateway 11.1.1.10 configured manually.
2. Automatic IP and DNS address allocation enabled for the network adapter.
3. Command prompt showing multiple IP addresses and gateways assigned to Ethernet adapter." alt="1. Manual IPv4 settings with IP 11.1.1.15 and gateway 11.1.1.10 set.
2. Automatic IPv4 and DNS server address configuration enabled.
3. Command prompt showing multiple IPv4 addresses and subnet masks for Ethernet." alt="1. Manual IPv4 IP and gateway configured with subnet 255.255.255.0, no DNS set.
2. IPv4 and DNS are set to obtain addresses automatically, no manual input.
3. Command prompt output showing multiple IPv4 addresses, subnet masks, and gateways." alt="1. Manual IP set to 11.1.1.15 with subnet 255.255.255.0 and gateway 11.1.1.10.
2. Automatic IP and DNS address configuration selected.
3. IP config shows multiple IPv4 addresses and gateways for Ethernet adapter." alt="1. Manual IPv4 settings configured with IP 11.1.1.15 and gateway 11.1.1.10.
2. IPv4 set to obtain IP and DNS server addresses automatically.
3. Command prompt showing multiple IPv4 addresses and subnet masks for Ethernet adapter."]28230[/ATTACH]

I don't want this. Please suggest.
 

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Solution
It seems like there might be a conflict or an issue with the configuration display in your Windows 8.1 system. Here are a few steps you can try to resolve the problem of the static IP address not displaying correctly in your network settings:
  1. Refresh Network Adapters:
    • Disable the Ethernet adapter, wait a few seconds, and then re-enable it. This can sometimes refresh the configuration settings and display the correct static IP.
    []Clear DNS Cache:
    • Open Command Prompt as an administrator and type the command ipconfig /flushdns to clear the DNS resolver cache.
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    ]Check Registry Settings:
    • Check the registry key for network settings to ensure that the static IP address is...
It seems like there might be a conflict or an issue with the configuration display in your Windows 8.1 system. Here are a few steps you can try to resolve the problem of the static IP address not displaying correctly in your network settings:
  1. Refresh Network Adapters:
    • Disable the Ethernet adapter, wait a few seconds, and then re-enable it. This can sometimes refresh the configuration settings and display the correct static IP.
    []Clear DNS Cache:
    • Open Command Prompt as an administrator and type the command ipconfig /flushdns to clear the DNS resolver cache.
    [
    ]Check Registry Settings:
    • Check the registry key for network settings to ensure that the static IP address is correctly stored.
    • Path: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\Interfaces
    []Check Group Policy:
    • There might be a group policy in place that is overriding your manual IP assignment. Check with your system administrator or review the group policy settings.
    [
    ]Reset Network Settings:
    • You could try resetting the network settings to defaults and then reconfigure the static IP address.
    []Update Network Adapter Driver:
    • Make sure you have the latest network adapter driver installed. Sometimes outdated drivers can cause configuration display issues.
    [
    ]Windows Updates:
    • Ensure that your system is up to date with the latest Windows updates as sometimes Microsoft releases patches that address such issues. If after trying these steps you are still facing the issue, it might be worth looking into more advanced troubleshooting or seeking assistance from IT support to delve deeper into the network configuration settings.
 

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